Production

Touchdown! Successful Farming Game Plan

Every successful running back needs a good offensive line blocking for him to have a successful season.  A good game plan is also essential to the success of the team.

I’m Scott O’Neill. At Corn Capital Innovations of Olivia, we work with you to put together a game plan that creates more opportunity for you.

That plan consists of the four components that make up a profitable farming operation, production, crop insurance and grain marketing and financial analysis.

With you, we will put together the game plan for the 2015 crop year by looking at 2014 for what we can learn as agriculture producers.

The team at Corn Capital Innovations then becomes the offensive line….blocking the pitfalls of farming and opening more opportunities for profit for you.

CCI ClientsIt’s a team effort, with the goal of higher profits in 2015.

Let Corn capital Innovations of Olivia work with you to put together a game plan for 2015.  By starting now….you’ll be ready to answer the whistle.

Contact Corn Capital Innovations and find yourself a great hand in farming.

 

Everything That Happens Above Ground Starts Below Ground

What is NEPS and how do you calculate it?

Net Effective Plant Stand (NEPS) is the total plant population minus late emerging plants and poorly spaced plants. The percentage is NEPS divided by total plant population. Typically this measurement is collected when plants are at the 4-8 leaf stage.

Most people look at a plant population once the field is planted; however, we analyze how many of those plants are actually full producing plants. Raising corn is no different than raising hogs. If you have a runt pig, it will always be a runt pig that doesn’t produce to the fullest potential while still using the same amount of resources to do so. Much like runt pigs, delayed emerging corn plants are stealing your profits.

Why is it important for our customers to look at NEPS each year?

Each year at CCI we look at NEPS for every field that a grower plants of our product. This is important for a grower to see and understand how tillage, seed quality, soil conditions, and residue management affect their plant stand of corn. We then use all of this information that has been collected to help growers make changes to their operation and their farming methods to ensure that they are making progress on improving their profitability while improving their skills in the field.

Why are NEPS important for us at CCI to look at?

We use NEPS as a catalyst for change. There are over a 1,000 variables that go into raising a great crop. Most variables are out of our control, but as we often say, the person who controls the most variables that they actually have control over will always out produce their competition. As a company, we can control seed quality, and we do so with very stringent testing of our seed not only at our conditioners, but also once it enters our warehouse. Before a bag of our seed is delivered to a farmer, it has been tested a minimum of 3 times at 3 different labs to ensure that it is the highest quality seed.

Understanding the genetic makeup of the hybrid is key to placing it on the right piece of ground. The right hybrids on the right piece of ground are two factors that can help you take your yield to the next level. Here at Corn Capital Innovations, we pride ourselves in helping production experts as yourself take high quality seed and place it on the right acre in your field.

Remember, everything that happens above ground starts below ground!

What did we see this year in the fields?

The 2014 growing season will be remembered in large part for the challenges that occurred in getting the crop planted in a challenging spring, as well as, the deluge of water that occurred in June. When we conducted our NEPS evaluations this year, here is what we saw:

  • Soil Conditions at planting time are the #1 dictator of yield
  • High full producing ear counts (best stands we have seen in the last 3 years)
  • Significant differences on vertical tillage versus field cultivators
  • Vertical tillage had a 2-3,000 full producing plants per acre advantage
  • The field cultivator smear layer kept the soil anaerobic longer than vertical tillage tools thus the plants suffered more seedling diseases as well as prohibited root development

Check out these pictures of what we were seeing in the field!

In agriculture, growing smarter begins with collecting knowledge from hands on experience and our agronomists can work with you to get the latest technology that’s right for your unique growing challenges.

So now is the time to start planning for 2015, contact Corn Capital Innovations today to get a crop plan in place or update your current plan for the coming year!

The Body Achieves What the Mind Believes

BodyAchieve-MindBelieves“The Body Achieves What the Mind Believes.” This inspirational quote has been said by many and repeated by even more.  As we enter the first week of May with most of the corn-belt in a state where conditions are not favorable to start planting. I wonder what emotions are running through growers minds? Are they positive and proactive or negative and detractive?

Now is when we must keep a positive attitude and do everything we can to maximize revenue and yield!  Here are a few proactive questions to ask yourself:

  • Is my crop plan supporting maximum yields, regardless of the calendar date?
    As we are at the middle of May the pressure that many of you are feeling to get your corn crop in the ground continues to grow.  But remember that you are on your own schedule, not your neighbors.  Do not let the “coffee shop” talk play a factor in your crop production plan.  The later we get in the year the more important your decisions are.  That means that your mistakes are magnified, not reduced.  Planting conditions must trump all decisions before you head into that field.  Not the date on the calendar or what neighbor Joe is doing.
  • Am I prepared to execute this plan quicker than normal, given a later Spring?
    This time of year is “prediction time” where everyone is predicting when these cool temperatures will finally be gone.  We’re trying to predict when we will begin to see equipment moving throughout the fields along with predicting moisture need for this upcoming growing season.
  • What are the obstacles I need to overcome to follow the crop plan?
    Obstacles are simply what a person sees when they take their eyes off the goal.  How do you avoid obstacles in farming each year?  Do you stump them by setting goals and having a plan in place to meet them?
    One of the best ways to set goals and to be prepared for those obstacles is to set up a
    Risk Management Plan that will keep the focus on maximizing your production and farm profitability.
  • Is my circle of influence positive and enthusiastic about helping me accomplish my goals, or are they detractors that are limiting me from a successful plan?

Remember in order to do something; you have to first believe you can do it.  The mind is a powerful influencer in how we react to adversity, and can make the biggest difference in achieving our goals.

We would like to be in your circle of influencers.  Call us today at (320) 523-2252 to see how we can help.

Have a safe and successful planting season.

What Does Matching the Right Germplasms Mean To You?

Seed Quality Corn Captial InnovationsIt is that time of year again, seed orders are being processed and delivered to customers.  Yet, do you as a farmer; fully understand what you are purchasing in that bag of seed?  Yes, it is corn seed but we view this seed as much more than just corn seed.  This seed is a genetic cross between a female and a male inbred to produce a hybrid.  At Corn Capital Innovations, understanding the genetic makeup of the hybrid is key to placing it on the right piece of ground.  The right hybrids on the right piece of ground are two factors that can help you take your yield to the next level.  Here at CCI, we pride ourselves in helping production experts as yourself take high quality seed and place it on the right acre in your field.

Labeling: Do you know the germination and quality of the seed you will be planting?  The seed tag contains relevant quality information such as germination, purity, weight, origin, seed size, and maturity to name a few.  This information is very important to identify proper planter settings to maintain optimum spacing while planting.

Testing: All your seed that you will plant this year will have a warm germ test done to its particular lot/batch.  This warm germ test is an indicator of the expected number of seeds that will grow as “normal” plants under optimum growing conditions.  This test is done in an environment that both temperature and humidity are controlled to provide a consistent result.  One other important test that can be done is a vigor test.  Also known as a cold test, these results provide an indication of the vigor of the seed.  Vigor is simply the ability of the seed to emerge from soils under stress conditions and/or to maintain its viability during storage.

Storage: Make sure you keep the seed in an environment free of moisture, pests, and temperature fluctuations until you are ready to plant.  Heat and humidity are enemies of seed viability and vigor.

Planting: Soil conditions at planting are the most important factor in growing a high yielding crop.  These conditions include:

  • soil moisture
  • soil temperature
  • seed-to-soil contact
  • seed depth
  • seed spacing

Once the conditions are right, we suggest planting at 3.5 miles per hour at a depth of 2 – 2 ¼”.

This year, it is important to note that we have a significant amount of frost in the ground which will most likely take a longer period of time to warm up the subsoil.  This is where knowing and understanding your seeds vigor/cold results can help determine the stress tolerance of the seed.  Often times this vigor/stress factor is determined by the genetic makeup of the hybrid.  Corn seed typically begins to germ around the 50 degree mark.

Your goal as a farmer or seed production expert is uniform emergence with the seed placed at the proper depth.  These two factors will help you in your high yield building strategies.  For further yield building strategies, contact Corn Capital Innovations.

The seed quality is a key factor in growing a top notch crop.  Work with your Corn Capital Innovations High Yield Specialist to develop a cropping plan placing the right hybrid on the right piece of ground.  Remember, everything that happens above ground starts below ground.

Do you have a cropping plan and do you know the impact of your seeds quality to your operation?  Jim and the CCI team are here to help!  Ask your questions in the comments below or contact us to talk about your field’s need.

Are You Prepared? Crop Insurance Deadline is March 15, 2014

Are You Prepared? Crop Insurance Deadline is March 15, 2014 Have you ever had your crop completely destroyed by hail, drowned out by rain, wilted by drought, or flattened by high winds? Weather is completely unpredictable and can be very stressful for farmers who plant their crop out in a field at Mother Nature’s mercy. That is why crop insurance is so important; it protects your bottom line and puts your mind at ease.

It is that time of year again; time to determine your crop insurance needs before the March 15th deadline.  It’s important to know and understand how history, trends and other factors can influence the planning process.

Crop Insurance – Crop Protection Options:

  • Revenue Protection
  • Production Protection
  • Named Peril Insurance, more than just hail coverage it can include fire, lightning, vandalism etc.
  • Add endorsements to cover additional perils.

We would welcome the opportunity to meet with you to discuss how many bushels you are willing to invest, to insure your entire crop.  We review every policy and base the coverage on your farm operation and specific needs.

Don’t forget the deadline is March 15th, so give us a call today at (320) 523-2252. We can get you the protection needed and give you peace of mind in 2014.

How do you determine your crop insurance needs? Are you prepared for what Mother Nature has in store for 2014?

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